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Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Ghetalion on March 13, 2000 13:42:45 UTC |
Edge of space? Impossible. There is no end. There is an edge to where the Big Bang is expanding from, yes, but the space it goes to I`ll call Absolute Nothing. And Absolute Nothing is forever. The gravitational pull from the mass the Big Bang creates (I.E. Blackholes) will eventually receed the expansion, consense everything into a ultra-dense quark or smaller and then explode again. This is the art of balance. That`s how existance is maintained. Balance. What is to counterbalance the fact the universe is forever? The atom. What makes up electrons that make up the atom? Pions. What make them up? Kion. And them? Mesons, then quarks, then something makes up quarks and so forth. Every atom in existance is infinitly constructed. It is the ultimate balance. The smallest thing and the largest balance each other with infinte construction of each. This leads to a slew of sub-theories.
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